That´s a great one, really like the pose and expression. And the final work, after PS is great.

Now for an OFF TOPIC: after seeing your Batman, and watching the last movie, i would have loved to find YOUR batman in it, you got the essence of the dark knight there, if it only were up to me to... Best damn thing i´ve ever seen, that model.

wow now that i see those extra pics you posted, I like it even more, the face close ups, the ambient occ., the full body shot, everything, so nice. The final image being very well put together, I still find myself liking better the close ups of the face and full body shot when his facial features are at rest, in default pose; it had more life to it with more color variations. I like it so much! It's very interesting to see that the strands of hair are actually pretty thick when looking at the ambient occ. shot. Means you need less hair to cover it up and it actually looks really neat, probably holding detail a lot better from a far away shot. Anyways, I posted twice, I bet you get the point that I really like it haha

ps: where did his forearm hair go in the final pic that is present in the default pose pic??? it totally breaks up the spec and works really well!!!

Thanks to everybody, and a very special thank to J.Manley and all the people at Massiveblack Inc S.Franciscofor being a costant source of tremendous art inspiration.Working for them is often quite "intimidating" to me but it`a great chance to learn something and improve.

=BlackNull= : Yeah, i agree, the rest pose is probably more natural because still untouched by the rig deformations, and the arms has been retouched later just for a test, so the hair on them does not appear on the illustration eheh...anyhow thanks for the appreciation mate.

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